I've installed a ROM and need to flash boot.img but in "cmd" ı cannot do this. I'm using Windows 8 and I got "waiting for device" error. I ran cmd as administrator and wrote "fastboot -i 0xfce flash boot boot.img" but they did not work too. How can I flash the boot.img ? Thanks for your helps.
Anyone know that ?
welocan said:
Anyone know that ?
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Windows 8 has issues with HTC Drivers. For example I have 2 Windows 8 machines - one with clean install, the other - an upgrade from Windows 7.
The upgraded one, which has perfectly working drivers on Win7 now connects the device fine. But I spent hours on the other one (clean install) trying different drivers without sucess. It just refuses to detect the device.
So you can install older version of Windows or Ubuntu as dual-boot alongside your Win8 or use another computer.
And do not add the "-i 0xfce" to the command, it is not necessary. fastboot flash boot boot.img will do fine
Okay long story but here I go trying to shorten it up. My on xl is stuck with no backup, no rom, and my laptop that had the drivers on it broke. So I have been trying to get ADB working so i could push a rom onto it to flash but i havent had any luck. I installed the Jdk and sdk. Set up the path variable. Installed HTC SyncManager then ended the process. But it wont find my device. "adb devices" will just show nothing. However, in bootloader when i go to fastboot and i plug the usb in, it changes to Fastboot USB. But yeah, any suggestions?
ADb willonly work while in recovery or while the phone is fully booted you could just mount storage in twrp
OP, what machine are you using? Windows 7, 8, or XP?
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Hi Team,
Greetings.
I have been using LG Nexus 5 running cm12.1 but since the moment I updated the phone to cm13 I have started facing lots of troubles. The phone boots up and stuck on cm logo also I did something and the twrp recovery is not seen anymore instead I only have cyanogemode recovery which is driving me nuts. The present situation I am facing is I can't connect my phone to the pc for me to reinstall twrp. I really appreciate your help in this matter.
Thanks a lot for your time.
Merry Christmas!
Jinson Jose.
So the phone is not detected when connected in fastboot mode? Adb commands are often used when the phone has fully booted into the installed rom.
audit13 said:
So the phone is not detected when connected in fastboot mode? Adb commands are often used when the phone has fully booted into the installed rom.
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Hi Yes the phone is not detected and I tried adb commands too but in vain. I guess I messed up the phone while I am on cyanogenmode recovery by trying to format the phone.
Is the phone detected when you connect the phone to the computer in fastboot mode? ADB commands will not work in fastboot mode as you need to use fastboot commands.
Maybe it might be the PC drivers? I lost connection too and managed to restore it by using the driver setup module in Wugfresh's Nexus Root Toolkit. It will walk you through removing vestiges of old drivers and help install new drivers.
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Is the phone detected when you connect the phone to the computer in fastboot mode? ADB commands will not work in fastboot mode as you need to use fastboot commands.
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No the phone is not detected. All I can see is a usb sign and it says nexus 5. I can't open nexus 5 files.
The computer is a Windows xp or win7 machine?
No devices are found and you run a fastboot command?
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The computer is a Windows xp or win7 machine?
No devices are found and you run a fastboot command?
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Hi Thanks for your reply. The Machine is Windows 10. I tried fastboot commands as seen in one of the google searches. When I connect the phone it is not detected. I was able to see the nexus but I think I messed things by trying to factory reset and wipe cache using cyanogenmode recovery. Now the computer shows only universal serial bus devices when I connect the phone.
OP, hello...? Am I inaudible/illegible? Have you tried setting up the ADB/Fastboot via NRT as I suggested?
I don't use Win10. I do all of my flashing on a Win7 x64 machine and everything works perfectly when I am dealing with my Nexus 4, Nexus 5, and nexus 7.
I use Win10 with no problems. It must be the driver setup. NRT will fix it for the OP if he can clear whatever is preventing him seeing my post...
Hello, today I finally received my one plus 6. Been loving the device so far
I was on my way to Chuck a custom recovery and rom unlocked the bootloader no drama
I then hit a Plato of fastboot coming up with no command error as in fastboot isn't working in cmd I have researched heaps about it and I can not find a single thing. I tried to reinstall drivers and all that, and yes I'm running cmd in the fastboot files, only adb seems to be working but I can no longer use fastboot on my PC.
Has anyone come across this error, it seems to be that after installing the one plus drivers it stopped working correctly and fastboot commands no longer register in fastboot...
My phone is detected in fastboot mode so it's not the drivers. What could be causing this, is it the computer at fault?
usb debugging is enabled on device. running latest version of adb, fastboot. Have tried on both mac and win10 but same issue on both.
Oneplus 7 pro is running 10.3.0GM21AA
>fastboot devices
>adb devices
List of devices attached
966c8016 device
Trying to use fastboot to flash patched magisk img and install magisk.
Do you enter in fastboot in phone?
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Yes tried from bootloader as well
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Yes tried from bootloader as well
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bootloader-fastboot mode is the only time fastboot commands will work. I know you tried this "also". But I feel you are wasting your time trying to run fastboot when phone is booted (instead of focusing on the situation where fastboot should actually be working). adb and fastboot will not work at the same time by definition. Also, debugging does not need to be enabled for fastboot (only for adb).
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bootloader-fastboot mode is the only time fastboot commands will work. I know you tried this "also". But I feel you are wasting your time trying to run fastboot when phone is booted (instead of focusing on the situation where fastboot should actually be working). adb and fastboot will not work at the same time by definition. Also, debugging does not need to be enabled for fastboot (only for adb).
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I have tried it from bootloader and still the same on my pc it just says waiting for device.
What else can I try?
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I have tried it from bootloader and still the same on my pc it just says waiting for device.
What else can I try?
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Try a different cable, different USB port. Fastboot can be finicky sometimes. You can also go to Windows Device Manager, find the device, and see if you can manually select the drivers. There is a generic Android device driver that sometimes gets fastboot to work properly on some of my past devices. This is on Windows 7, haven't done this on WIn 10 yet, so not sure if it is exactly the same.
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Try a different cable, different USB port. Fastboot can be finicky sometimes. You can also go to Windows Device Manager, find the device, and see if you can manually select the drivers. There is a generic Android device driver that sometimes gets fastboot to work properly on some of my past devices. This is on Windows 7, haven't done this on WIn 10 yet, so not sure if it is exactly the same.
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Have tried different cables and different machines both pc and mac
What's you gotta do is look up how to disable signature verification in Windows 10. Then once you done that stuff put your device in fastboot mode then on the window 10 PC open of device drivers find Android phone then bootloader update driver. There will be 2 choices for updating pick the on device one. Should do you right.
I had to do this after flashing the T-Mobile version to my international version with the msmtool and it locked my bootloader for me
Since adb is working, do an adb reboot bootloader and it'll then boot into fastboot. If you can't get a return on fastboot devices at this point, it could be you haven't oem unlocked your phone yet.
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Since adb is working, do an adb reboot bootloader and it'll then boot into fastboot. If you can't get a return on fastboot devices at this point, it could be you haven't oem unlocked your phone yet.
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I ran adb reboot bootloader from pc to boot phone into fastboot.
In the bootloader it states device state is unlocked
However fastboot devices ran from pc still shows no device.
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What's you gotta do is look up how to disable signature verification in Windows 10. Then once you done that stuff put your device in fastboot mode then on the window 10 PC open of device drivers find Android phone then bootloader update driver. There will be 2 choices for updating pick the on device one. Should do you right.
I had to do this after flashing the T-Mobile version to my international version with the msmtool and it locked my bootloader for me
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Thanks this fixed it.
Issue fixed by billyt1's comment above. case closed.
billyt1 said:
What's you gotta do is look up how to disable signature verification in Windows 10. Then once you done that stuff put your device in fastboot mode then on the window 10 PC open of device drivers find Android phone then bootloader update driver. There will be 2 choices for updating pick the on device one. Should do you right.
I had to do this after flashing the T-Mobile version to my international version with the msmtool and it locked my bootloader for me
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This worked for me as well. Just to make it clear, rephrasing his reply. After disabling signature verification on windows 10, connect your phone in fastboot mode & open Device Manager on Windows & look for Other > Android device.If it is found, This means Windows 10 is not having proper drivers to recognize fastboot device. Now install "OnePlus_USB_Drivers_Setup.exe" & it will show pop up for installing driver & after accepting(this is blocked due to signature verification in normal situation), Android device will be recognized in fastboot mode.
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This worked for me as well. Just to make it clear, rephrasing his reply. After disabling signature verification on windows 10, connect your phone in fastboot mode & open Device Manager on Windows & look for Other > Android device.If it is found, This means Windows 10 is not having proper drivers to recognize fastboot device. Now install "OnePlus_USB_Drivers_Setup.exe" & it will show pop up for installing driver & after accepting(this is blocked due to signature verification in normal situation), Android device will be recognized in fastboot mode.
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ugh. I've tried all of these suggestions and still can't get the device listed in adb while in fastboot.
I even used the TOOL ALL IN ONE without success. Funny thing is, that program recognizes my phone being in fastboot and has it listed. But if I try to flash a recovery from there, it opens a command window and ultimately says there was an error in connecting to the device.
Any help is appreciated.
I have a similar problem. I tried to disable the signature. Installed a new Redmi Note 7 driver. The phone is recognized as an Android phone in the device manager. In Orangefox recovery it is recognized with ADB command. In fastboot it is not recognized. In Orangefox I can't format data. So my ROM is not booting up. So I want to flash fastboot ROM with Fastboot but in Fastboot device is not even recognized.
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ugh. I've tried all of these suggestions and still can't get the device listed in adb while in fastboot.
I even used the TOOL ALL IN ONE without success. Funny thing is, that program recognizes my phone being in fastboot and has it listed. But if I try to flash a recovery from there, it opens a command window and ultimately says there was an error in connecting to the device.
Any help is appreciated.
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Sorry on the late reply. Pretty sure you can only do fastboot boot boot(recovery).img or\and boot_a or boot_b. Wont let you fastboot flash boot.img.
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What's you gotta do is look up how to disable signature verification in Windows 10. Then once you done that stuff put your device in fastboot mode then on the window 10 PC open of device drivers find Android phone then bootloader update driver. There will be 2 choices for updating pick the on device one. Should do you right.
I had to do this after flashing the T-Mobile version to my international version with the msmtool and it locked my bootloader for me
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Thank you so much!
I also had same issue. my redmi note 6 pro and asus zenfone max pro m1 can be detected in adb but not in fastboot. tried everything. changing driver/disble signature verification. also tried virtual box ubuntu/window 7. but not succeeded. It is actually an issue with usb 3. so I bought usb 2 hub. now everything works fine.
Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you...I have been fooling with this all day
Hi, I already solved this issue (but this only works for xiaomi phone (Redmi Note 7 to be specified), for other brands I think need to download your devices flasher/driver tool)
For Xiaomi user only
1. Download Mi Unlock Tool (https://mi-globe.com/download-xiaomi-mi-unlock-tool-all-versions/) (Version 4.5.813.51)
2. Extract the files anywhere you like
3. Run MiUsbDriver.exe to install the driver
4. Try fastboot devices command
I hope this helps you guys. The Mi Unlock Tool also useful to unlock device locked bootloader.
For other devices maybe can follow this tutorial
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